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·13. März 2026
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Torino overwhelms Parma 4-1 in the opening match of Serie A’s 29th round, securing three crucial points in their fight for survival.
Roberto D'Aversa’s team thus achieves their second win in the last three matches and climbs to 33 points, 9 ahead of the third-to-last spot.
The Granata immediately take the lead in the 3rd minute with Giovanni Simeone, helped by a blunder from goalkeeper Zion Suzuki. Parma reacts and finds the 1-1 in the 20th minute with Pellegrino’s header from a Strefezza cross.
In the second half, Torino closes out the match in two minutes thanks to two own goals: first, Enrico Delprato deflects a shot-cross from Che Adams into his own net, then Mandela Keita accidentally puts the ball into the goal after it ricochets off the crossbar following a Simeone shot.
In the final minutes, the 4-1 arrives, signed by Duván Zapata with a great shot from outside the box.
Torino starts off strong and takes the lead after just three minutes with Giovanni Simeone.

After a move by Vlasic and a deflection by Circati, the Argentine slides in and takes advantage of a huge mistake by goalkeeper Zion Suzuki, who lets the ball slip between his legs.
The match gets complicated for Parma in the 11th minute, when midfielder Cremaschi is forced to leave the field in tears due to a problem with his left knee, replaced by Britschgi.

For the 2005-born player, it is a sprained trauma to the left knee: his condition will be evaluated in the coming hours.
Despite the injury, Parma manages to find the equalizer in the 20th minute.

Cross from Gabriel Strefezza on the left and a winning header from Mateo Pellegrino, who beats Alberto Paleari and makes it 1-1.
The Argentine striker equals Corradi and confirms himself as lethal with headers in the penalty area: since the 2005/2006 season, no one has scored more goals than him.
A deadly one-two from Torino, who in the space of 120 seconds scores a third and takes a two-goal lead over Parma.
It all happens between the 55th and 57th minutes: first, Ilkhan scores his first Serie A goal with a close-range deflection on Che Adams’ shot-cross.

Soon after, Keita is unlucky: Simeone’s acrobatic shot hits the crossbar and bounces off the Parma midfielder, who inadvertently deflects it into his own net.

Torino breaks the deadlock again and regains the lead with two goals in a matter of seconds.
More bad news for Carlos Cuesta’s Parma, who after Cremaschi also loses Delprato for the next match.
The Parma captain protests after Torino’s third goal and is booked by referee Maresca: he was already on a warning and will miss the crucial relegation clash against Cremonese next Saturday.
In stoppage time, there’s also room for Duvan Zapata’s personal joy, who came on at the end.
The Torino captain unleashes a powerful shot that ends up in the top corner.
Curiously, this is only his second goal from outside the box among the 127 he has scored in his Serie A career: the Colombian reaches Andriy Shevchenko in 49th place on the all-time Serie A scorers’ list for most goals in the top division.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
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